Rescue Me: On Dogs and Their Humans
By (Author) Margret Grebowicz
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
22nd November 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
Dogs as pets
636.7
Paperback
80
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 6mm
113g
What exactly is it we want from dogs today
This is a little book about the oldest relationship we humans have cultivated with another large animalin something like the original interspecies space, as old or older than any other practice that might be called human. But its also about the role of this relationship in the attrition of lifeespecially social lifein late capitalism. As we become more and more obsessed with imagining ourselves as benevolent rescuers of dogs, it is increasingly clear that it is dogs who are rescuing us. But from what And toward what Exploring adoption, work, food, and training, this book considers the social as fundamentally more-than-human and argues that the future belongs to dogsand the humans they are pulling along.
Margret Grebowicz is an associate professor at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. She is author of, most recently, Mountains and Desire: Climbing vs. the End of the World and Whale Song.